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Middle School Survival Guide for Anxious Kids
Calm-Down Tools, Confidence Builders, Friendship Scripts, Study Routines, and Social Media Tips To Go From Awkward to Awesome in Just 30 Days
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Rayne Jobe
Middle school isn't hard because of lockers. It's hard because your friend group can change overnight, your phone can explode with drama at 10:43 PM, and you're expected to act "fine" while your brain is running worst-case scenarios on repeat.
Middle school can feel like living inside a social pop quiz every day, where the rules keep changing and everyone else seems to get the answer key.
Middle School Survival Guide for Anxious Kids is a handbook + mini workbook for what's actually happening in 6th–8th grade right now: group chat chaos, friend shifts, awkward moments, bullying (online and in the hallway), presentation panic, and the pressure of figuring out who you are while surrounded by hundreds of other kids doing the same thing.
This is not a "just be yourself!" pep talk. It's a real-life playbook.
Inside, you'll learn how to:
- Survive day one (and week one, and month one) without losing your cool—or your locker combination
- Make real friends and spot the difference between normal drama and actual toxicity
- Handle gossip, rumors, and group chat chaos without getting pulled into the mess
- Stand up to bullying in person and online and support someone else without making it worse
- Manage anxiety, stress, and mood swings with tools that fit real life
- Build healthier habits around sleep, food, and screen time without a total life overhaul
Perfect for anxious kids entering sixth grade, parents who want a practical resource their child will actually listen to, and counselors/educators supporting students through the toughest social years.
If this sounds like your kid (or a kid you love), grab your copy today—and give them something powerful: words to say, steps to take, and proof they can handle this.
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